1. The series of spring storms that have drenched Northern California over the past week have had little impact on the state’s historic drought, the Chron reports. California water officials expect that the Sierra snowpack will still only be about a third of normal for this time of year during measurements this week. Yesterday’s storm, however, delivered a series of blows to the East Bay. In Berkeley, a bolt of lightning exploded a 70-foot-tall redwood tree, Berkeleyside reports. A woman in downtown was also hit by lightning, but was not injured.

2. Obamacare signups nationwide soared past 7 million yesterday before the March 31 deadline, eclipsing White House estimates, the AP reports. Signups in California also surged to at least 1.3 million — outpacing the original projection of 1.2 million.